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Answer four questions. Get the exact text Amazon KDP expects in the AI Content disclosure form. Updated for 2026 policy. No legal advice — just the working language other indie authors use.
Disclosure helper
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Modification level only matters when AI wrote part of your text. Add some AI text to question 1 if applicable.
KDP form answer
No AI-generated text
You did not use AI to generate the text of your book. Nothing to disclose for the Text category.
No AI-generated images
No AI-generated images in your book. Nothing to disclose for the Images category.
No AI-generated translation
No AI translation. Nothing to disclose for the Translation category.
This helper translates Amazon’s public KDP guidance into the answers the form expects. It is not legal advice. Keep records of your editing process in case Amazon requests documentation.
Non-disclosure of AI-generated content is the #1 reason KDP titles get pulled in 2026. Get the disclosure right the first time.
The decisions follow KDP's published guidance: AI-generated requires disclosure, AI-assisted does not. Modification level changes the bucket.
Amazon asks separately about text, images, and translation. The helper handles all three in one pass and tells you what to type.
Amazon’s KDP AI policy splits AI usage into three buckets: text, images, and translation. For each bucket, the form asks whether AI was used to generate the content — and if so, to provide a count or description. AI assistance (using AI as a brainstorming partner, grammar checker, or editing tool while a human writes the core content) does not need disclosure.
The wrinkle is the line between AI-generated and AI-assisted. Amazon’s wording is “AI created the output and you did not substantially modify it.” Substantial modification means restructuring scenes, replacing passages, and rewriting in your own voice — not polish or grammar fixes. The generator’s fourth question pins this down.
For images, Amazon wants a count of AI-generated images. Cover and interior images are counted together. Heavy human modification of an AI image (full repaint, composite work) can move the image out of the AI-generated bucket — when in doubt, disclose.
For translation, any AI-translated content must be disclosed even if reviewed by a human translator. Amazon scrutinizes translated editions more aggressively because translation quality issues drive return rates.
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FAQ
Does Amazon KDP actually require AI disclosure in 2026?
Yes. Since 2023 and tightened through 2025–2026, Amazon KDP requires you to disclose AI-generated text, images, and translations during the publishing form. AI-assisted use (grammar, brainstorming, edits where you wrote the core content) does not require disclosure. Failure to disclose can result in title removal or account suspension.
What counts as "substantially modified" AI output?
Amazon's bar is high. Polishing, grammar fixes, or tweaking word choice does not count. Restructuring scenes, replacing entire passages, and rewriting in your own voice does. If you are unsure, treat the content as AI-generated and disclose.
Will Amazon reject my book just because it is AI-generated?
No. Amazon does not reject AI-generated books outright. Amazon rejects books that fail to disclose, or that violate quality and content guidelines regardless of how they were produced. A well-edited, properly disclosed AI book can be published.
Do I need to disclose if I only used BookWriter for editing or chapter outlines?
If a human (you) wrote the core content and BookWriter helped with brainstorming, outline, or polish, that is AI-assisted use and does not require disclosure. If BookWriter drafted the text and you accepted it largely as-is, treat it as AI-generated and disclose.
How does Amazon detect undisclosed AI content?
Amazon uses automated detection (writing-pattern analysis, metadata signals, submission velocity) plus human review. Detection has been ramped up significantly in 2025–2026. The safest path is to disclose accurately and keep editing records.
Is this tool legal advice?
No. This tool translates Amazon's public KDP help guidance into actionable form answers. For legal questions about copyright, royalties, or contracts, consult a publishing attorney.